Being on a few DTs gives you an opportunity to work with a vast array of artists which is a never-ending supply of inspiration. I have been recently in awe of Lena Stain‘s cyberpunk projects and decided to have a go at something similar myself, although nowhere near as detailed as Lena’s work.

I used layers of Tattered Angels paints and metal embellishments from Xanderous Crafty Stash. It was a little bit messy but I love how a plain piece of mdf turned into this rusty, industrial-inspired frame.

I haven’t made any tags for a while and when I saw ‘Alice In Wonderland’ (I looooove ‘Alice in Wonderland’!!!) acetate sheets in scrapbooking.gr, I knew straight away that I’d use them for a set of acetate tags.

I decided to follow the ‘cards’ colour theme and stick to black, white and red.

I find acetate great to work with mainly due to the fact that you can see all the layers under it. It also gives off the feel of being delicate while it is not.

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I love playing with Brusho powders as you can never 100% predict the final result.

Today, I decided to go one step further in my play and use them on a waxed background (it created beautiful colourful droplets!!!) and mixed with the Brusho Thickener (it became a see-through glaze which I run through a stencil). All this topped up with some floral die-cuts with Architextures papers and … a wild garden it is!